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For some reason it is going around right now as there is a few people I know that have it as well as the one I mentioned. I wonder if it is a seasonal virus or if there is an underlying stress that people are picking up on which is causing lots to have shingles. The strange thing is all the ones I know have it on their head area instead of the normal trunk/abdomen area.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


TN presents as shingles without a rash. The pain is very similar in severity. It took several episodes for doctors to diagnosis me properly in my late 20's.

I realized yesterday that is what I was experiencing. It creeps up on ya. Over a few days. It started in my left ear this time.


Fine now. lol. Tegretol works. Pain killers do not.
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That's good you're better. So you feel it sometimes come on different sides, not just one side every time?
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The canonization of John Paul II and John XXIII:

[link to www.christiantoday.com]

[link to 2popesaints.org]
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Thread: Canonization of John Paul II and John XXIII (Live Feed)

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tricky emotions /z\ for all concerned

it seems
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He was younger and was brought up differently than them. I wonder if epigenetics was how he became meeker than his siblings.
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his empathy capacity caused (meek) his noticeable difference to other people visible by the way he noticed our environment noticing him
 Quoting: aether


capacity sounds like capacitor, hmmm
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Was thinking about this. If Moses was the only one who spoke to god face to face, then no wonder he did terrible things. Was watching highlander last night and it was like a sword fight thunder/dick fest where there can be only one and all females were pretty much subservient. I'm thinking meekest male and female would get rid of any problems. Moses had the means to build the tabernacle and built it to his specifications.

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

Built to specifications revealed by God (Yahweh) to Moses at Mount Sinai,

scratching
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The canonization of John Paul II and John XXIII:

[link to www.christiantoday.com]

[link to 2popesaints.org]
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Thread: Canonization of John Paul II and John XXIII (Live Feed)

well that is quite nice to wake up to also tounge
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Pope John XXIII

Saint John XXIII (Latin: Ioannes XXIII), born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli ; 25 November 1881 – 3 June 1963), was Pope from 28 October 1958 to his death in 1963.

Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli was the fourth of 14 children born to a family of sharecroppers that lived in a village in Lombardy.[2] He was ordained a priest on 10 August 1904 and served in various posts including appointments as a papal nuncio in France, and a delegate to Bulgaria and Greece. In a consistory on 12 January 1953 Pope Pius XII made Roncalli a cardinal, Cardinal-Priest of Santa Prisca, in addition to naming him the Patriarch of Venice.

Roncalli was elected pope on 28 October 1958 at age 76 after 11 ballots. Nobody could have been more surprised with the election than Roncalli himself, who had come to Rome with a return train ticket to Venice. He was the first pope to take the pontifical name of "John" upon election in more than 500 years, and his choice settled the complicated question of official numbering attached to this papal name due to the antipope of this name.

Pope John XXIII surprised those who expected him to be a caretaker pope by calling the historic Second Vatican Council (1962–65), the first session opening on 11 October 1962. However, he did not live to see it to completion; he died of stomach cancer on 3 June 1963, 4 1/2 years after his election and two months after the completion of his final and famed encyclical, Pacem in Terris........
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Antipope John XXIII

Baldassarre Cossa (c. 1370 – 22 December 1419) was Pope John XXIII (1410–1415) during the Western Schism. The Catholic Church regards him as an antipope, as he opposed the Pope whom the Catholic Church now recognizes as the rightful successor of Saint Peter. He was eventually deposed and tried for various crimes, though later accounts question the veracity of those accusations..
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twister tornado

take care
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good morning
that is a familiar design, nice visuals
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He was younger and was brought up differently than them. I wonder if epigenetics was how he became meeker than his siblings.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


his empathy capacity caused (meek) his noticeable difference to other people visible by the way he noticed our environment noticing him
 Quoting: aether


capacity sounds like capacitor, hmmm
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Was thinking about this. If Moses was the only one who spoke to god face to face, then no wonder he did terrible things. Was watching highlander last night and it was like a sword fight thunder/dick fest where there can be only one and all females were pretty much subservient. I'm thinking meekest male and female would get rid of any problems. Moses had the means to build the tabernacle and built it to his specifications.

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

Built to specifications revealed by God (Yahweh) to Moses at Mount Sinai,

scratching
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yes, emotional topic

being the meakest male on the planet in his day caused him to be able to experience experiences that traditionally had become know to cause sado/insane outward expression within people within our history of ancestors that experienced similar experience of familiar cause

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I agree on the Aether - which mythologically is called "the eternal primeval sea or ocean" in many cultural Stories of Creation.
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if we add this /z\ to this \z/

I’m not talking about the big bang. I don’t even believe in it. I think the universe has to be in a steady state. Stars use energy to shine. That energy has to come from somewhere. If they’re being powered by electrical currents then those currents would need to be continuously fed energy or their power would be constantly diminishing. Light causes charge separation in biology so maybe it does in plasma as well. That way it can be recycled and the galactic currents could sustain themselves indefinitely.
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[link to www.thunderbolts.info]

feedback causes our universe feeling familiar to awaken into this day

step by step
 Quoting: aether


I always wondered what this meant:

[link to biblehub.com]

Some say god hovered over the waters and some say moved over the surface of the waters. Would that be the air in between earths surface and ionosphere? The electric field?

[link to www.livescience.com]

Why Captain America’s Shield Is Basically a Star-Spangled Supercapacitor

It's tough to explain how the shield works, in part because it behaves differently under different circumstances.


afro
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in our new to us universe gaia is described as structured to function as a capacitor

Earth: A Self-repairing Capacitor
[link to www.thunderbolts.info (secure)]


afro
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Then watch at 1:20

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:twister: :tornado:

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Awww, I saw that too. Hopefully it will dissipate quickly. Supposed to be here monday and tues.
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I agree on the Aether - which mythologically is called "the eternal primeval sea or ocean" in many cultural Stories of Creation.
 Quoting: native

[link to www.thunderbolts.info]

if we add this /z\ to this \z/

I’m not talking about the big bang. I don’t even believe in it. I think the universe has to be in a steady state. Stars use energy to shine. That energy has to come from somewhere. If they’re being powered by electrical currents then those currents would need to be continuously fed energy or their power would be constantly diminishing. Light causes charge separation in biology so maybe it does in plasma as well. That way it can be recycled and the galactic currents could sustain themselves indefinitely.
 Quoting: a-wal

[link to www.thunderbolts.info]

feedback causes our universe feeling familiar to awaken into this day

step by step
 Quoting: aether


I always wondered what this meant:

[link to biblehub.com]

Some say god hovered over the waters and some say moved over the surface of the waters. Would that be the air in between earths surface and ionosphere? The electric field?

[link to www.livescience.com]

Why Captain America’s Shield Is Basically a Star-Spangled Supercapacitor

It's tough to explain how the shield works, in part because it behaves differently under different circumstances.


afro
 Quoting: Fancypantz


in our new to us universe gaia is described as structured to function as a capacitor

Earth: A Self-repairing Capacitor
[link to www.thunderbolts.info (secure)]


afro
 Quoting: aether


Then watch at 1:20


 Quoting: Fancypantz


nice analogy , noticing we are utilizing recent discovery visuals and language we notice we cause matches of visuals and language description that our ancestors utilized which causes us to know that at some linear time in our ancestral history our ancestors knew what we are currently discovering about ourselves and our environment we cause ourselves to be ourselves within
this brings us to the notion that our present is forming into design of known shape to our distant past ancestry because the new to us discovery environmental emotional information we are utilizing today caused by our new discovery is causing our society to utilize information how our ancestry used to utilize the same information to

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nice analogy , noticing we are utilizing recent discovery visuals and language we notice we cause matches of visuals and language description that our ancestors utilized which causes us to know that at some linear time in our ancestral history our ancestors knew what we are currently discovering about ourselves and our environment we cause ourselves to be ourselves within
this brings us to the notion that our present is forming into design of known shape to our distant past ancestry because the new to us discovery environmental emotional information we are utilizing today caused by our new discovery is causing our society to utilize information how our ancestry used to utilize the same information to
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there is only one global gaia memory remembered by all cultures/people as true

there is only one global gaia memory remembered by all cultures/people that no one knew how to cause to become true

we know of no other memory that fits all culture of gaia in this /z\ way
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The canonization of John Paul II and John XXIII:

[link to www.christiantoday.com]

[link to 2popesaints.org]
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Thread: Canonization of John Paul II and John XXIII (Live Feed)

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Did you see where his crucifix fell and killed someone a few days ago?
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I don't have shingles. I have this. Which 'presents like'. It is 'nerve pain'.
[link to en.wikipedia.org]

It's quite rare. But not as rare as doctors think. Many just haven't heard of it. It often presents as 'tooth pain'. For many.

They think it 'dental issue'. It's gets worse with time. Unless treated properly.
 Quoting: Seer777


Check out rolfing. Loosening/realigning the myofascia may be of assistance. Being in bodily alignment with the gravity field would potentially benefit in reducing stress on the body as well.

Pay attention to the field of biological dentristry as well. Those teeth nerves are connected to everything else. Decayed/shorted out nerves from root canals or improperly completely removed teeth (some remanants left behind) can short the nervous system.

Oil Pulling can help the teeth.

Remember the body remakes itself as well so the more energy properly distributed with the proper physical material in enough absence of detrimental environment then the body can make new functional tissue.
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Good morning.

Thanks for your advice. It doesn't present in my teeth. But it does for many. And they end up with 'root canals' they did not need.

It was a ophthalmologist who finally figured out what it was when I went to see him regrading severe lancing eye pain. All the Advil in the world didn't take the edge off. 1 Tegretol stopped it in its tracks.

The times before they gave me pain killers. Which did not work.
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For some reason it is going around right now as there is a few people I know that have it as well as the one I mentioned. I wonder if it is a seasonal virus or if there is an underlying stress that people are picking up on which is causing lots to have shingles. The strange thing is all the ones I know have it on their head area instead of the normal trunk/abdomen area.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


TN presents as shingles without a rash. The pain is very similar in severity. It took several episodes for doctors to diagnosis me properly in my late 20's.

I realized yesterday that is what I was experiencing. It creeps up on ya. Over a few days. It started in my left ear this time.


Fine now. lol. Tegretol works. Pain killers do not.
 Quoting: Seer777


That's good you're better. So you feel it sometimes come on different sides, not just one side every time?
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Yes. I have it bilaterally.

One side or the other. Never both at once. I can feel the line drawn down the center on the roof of my mouth, if I don't catch it fast enough.
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
~Seneca
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nice analogy , noticing we are utilizing recent discovery visuals and language we notice we cause matches of visuals and language description that our ancestors utilized which causes us to know that at some linear time in our ancestral history our ancestors knew what we are currently discovering about ourselves and our environment we cause ourselves to be ourselves within
this brings us to the notion that our present is forming into design of known shape to our distant past ancestry because the new to us discovery environmental emotional information we are utilizing today caused by our new discovery is causing our society to utilize information how our ancestry used to utilize the same information to
 Quoting: aether


The ventriloquist comes up as well, being the middle. Thinking it is micro to the macro in meaning.
still scratching on that one, lol
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Second Vatican Council

The Second Vatican Council (Latin: Concilium Oecumenicum Vaticanum Secundum or informally known as Vatican II) addressed relations between the Roman Catholic Church and the modern world. It was the twenty-first ecumenical council of the Catholic Church and the second to be held at Saint Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. The council, through the Holy See, formally opened under the pontificate of Pope John XXIII on 11 October 1962 and closed under Pope Paul VI on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception in 1965.

Unlike previous councils, it was unique as it did not issue any new dogmas, declare any anathemas, nor settled any grave heresies prevailing that time. Instead, the council became ideally known for its renewal of Catholic doctrine in a modern timeline and perspective. Several institutional changes resulted from the council, such as the renewal of consecrated life with a revised charism, and ecumenical efforts towards dialogue with other religions, the notion of the Catholic Church alone brings through ultimate salvation to mankind, and the expressive participation of laity in various religious activities. The most palpable changes which followed the council include the widespread use of vernacular language in Holy Mass instead of the Latin language, the displacement of the Church tabernacle from the central aisle, the revision of Eucharistic prayers, along with various indirect changes such as the celebration Versus Populum instead of Ad Orientem, the abbreviation of the liturgical calendar, as well as modern aesthetic changes encompassing contemporary Catholic liturgical music and artwork, mostly all which remain divisive and polemic among the Catholic faithful until the present day................
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soft power global scale topic
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The canonization of John Paul II and John XXIII:

[link to www.christiantoday.com]

[link to 2popesaints.org]
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Thread: Canonization of John Paul II and John XXIII (Live Feed)

well that is quite nice to wake up to also tounge
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Did you see where his crucifix fell and killed someone a few days ago?
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i did
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I don't have shingles. I have this. Which 'presents like'. It is 'nerve pain'.
[link to en.wikipedia.org]

It's quite rare. But not as rare as doctors think. Many just haven't heard of it. It often presents as 'tooth pain'. For many.

They think it 'dental issue'. It's gets worse with time. Unless treated properly.
 Quoting: Seer777


Check out rolfing. Loosening/realigning the myofascia may be of assistance. Being in bodily alignment with the gravity field would potentially benefit in reducing stress on the body as well.

Pay attention to the field of biological dentristry as well. Those teeth nerves are connected to everything else. Decayed/shorted out nerves from root canals or improperly completely removed teeth (some remanants left behind) can short the nervous system.

Oil Pulling can help the teeth.

Remember the body remakes itself as well so the more energy properly distributed with the proper physical material in enough absence of detrimental environment then the body can make new functional tissue.
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Good morning.

Thanks for your advice. It doesn't present in my teeth. But it does for many. And they end up with 'root canals' they did not need.

It was a ophthalmologist who finally figured out what it was when I went to see him regrading severe lancing eye pain. All the Advil in the world didn't take the edge off. 1 Tegretol stopped it in its tracks.

The times before they gave me pain killers. Which did not work.
 Quoting: Seer777



For some reason it is going around right now as there is a few people I know that have it as well as the one I mentioned. I wonder if it is a seasonal virus or if there is an underlying stress that people are picking up on which is causing lots to have shingles. The strange thing is all the ones I know have it on their head area instead of the normal trunk/abdomen area.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


TN presents as shingles without a rash. The pain is very similar in severity. It took several episodes for doctors to diagnosis me properly in my late 20's.

I realized yesterday that is what I was experiencing. It creeps up on ya. Over a few days. It started in my left ear this time.


Fine now. lol. Tegretol works. Pain killers do not.
 Quoting: Seer777


That's good you're better. So you feel it sometimes come on different sides, not just one side every time?
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Yes. I have it bilaterally.

One side or the other. Never both at once. I can feel the line drawn down the center on the roof of my mouth, if I don't catch it fast enough.
 Quoting: Seer777


good morning
your nervous system is wonderfully communicative with yourself

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For some reason it is going around right now as there is a few people I know that have it as well as the one I mentioned. I wonder if it is a seasonal virus or if there is an underlying stress that people are picking up on which is causing lots to have shingles. The strange thing is all the ones I know have it on their head area instead of the normal trunk/abdomen area.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


TN presents as shingles without a rash. The pain is very similar in severity. It took several episodes for doctors to diagnosis me properly in my late 20's.

I realized yesterday that is what I was experiencing. It creeps up on ya. Over a few days. It started in my left ear this time.


Fine now. lol. Tegretol works. Pain killers do not.
 Quoting: Seer777


That's good you're better. So you feel it sometimes come on different sides, not just one side every time?
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Yes. I have it bilaterally.

One side or the other. Never both at once. I can feel the line drawn down the center on the roof of my mouth, if I don't catch it fast enough.
 Quoting: Seer777


Oh, that is not good. Had that pain once. Have you looked/researched into frankincense for treatment? The pure oil is somewhat expensive though. Some put it on the roof of the mouth and some under the tongue.

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Pacem in Terris

Pacem in Terris (Peace on Earth) was a papal encyclical issued by Pope John XXIII on 11 April 1963. It was the last encyclical drafted by John XXIII, who died from cancer two months after its completion.

Pacem in terris was the first encyclical that the Pope addressed to "all men of good will", rather than only to Catholics.

In this work, John XXIII reacted to the political situation in the middle of the Cold War. The "peace encyclical" was issued only two years after the erection of the Berlin Wall and only a few months after the Cuban Missile Crisis. The Pope explains in this encyclical that conflicts "should not be resolved by recourse to arms, but rather by negotiation". He further emphasizes the importance of respect of human rights as an essential consequence of the Christian understanding of men. He clearly establishes "...That every man has the right to life, to bodily integrity, and to the means which are suitable for the proper development of life..."...............
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Pope John Paul II

Trip to Poland

In June 1979, Pope John Paul II travelled to Poland where ecstatic crowds constantly surrounded him. This first trip to Poland uplifted the nation's spirit and sparked the formation of the Solidarity movement in 1980, which later brought freedom and human rights to his troubled homeland. Poland's Communist leaders intended to use the Pope's visit to show the people that even though the Pope was Polish it did not alter their capacity to govern, oppress, and distribute the goods of society. They also hoped that if the Pope abided by the rules they set, that the Polish people would see his example and follow them as well. If the Pope's visit inspired a riot, the Communist leaders of Poland were prepared to crush the uprising and blame the suffering on the Pope.............
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soft power was utilized by both west and east to end the visible expression of the global cold war supporting mutual assured destruction (mad)
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good morning
your nervous system is wonderfully communicative with yourself

tounge
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Just spreading awareness regarding a painful yet little know and often misdiagnosed issue. I saw a pattern last night and decided to share.
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
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good morning
your nervous system is wonderfully communicative with yourself

tounge
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Just spreading awareness regarding a painful yet little know and often misdiagnosed issue. I saw a pattern last night and decided to share.
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i was reading and it works thumbs





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Yes. I have it bilaterally.

One side or the other. Never both at once. I can feel the line drawn down the center on the roof of my mouth, if I don't catch it fast enough.
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Oh, that is not good. Had that pain once. Have you looked/researched into frankincense for treatment? The pure oil is somewhat expensive though. Some put it on the roof of the mouth and some under the tongue.

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Interesting. I have not. I'm lucky enough where it doesn't happen very often. Maybe 4-5 times a year for 2-3 days. With a sneaky onset of several days. The pain in my ear this time caused me to wonder if that is what it was, but it could have been something else. So I waited until I was certain.

Tegretol makes me tired and a bit loopy. So I don't take it unless I have to.
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what 'weather experts' call the jet stream has been missing for a while now
storm energy still has a general trajectory but like swirls in a pond there is no current to follow
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good morning
your nervous system is wonderfully communicative with yourself

tounge
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Just spreading awareness regarding a painful yet little know and often misdiagnosed issue. I saw a pattern last night and decided to share.
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Dr. Michael Clarage shares new observations of some of the complexities of the Earth’s electrical environment. The Sun and Earth are connected in ways very similar to how man-made electrical equipment is connected. These similarities are examined in light of the idea of the entire solar system behaving as a vast electrical transforming apparatus.

Dr. Clarage received his PhD in physics in 1992 from Brandeis University, studying the biological and statistical behavior of proteins. Prior to that, he spent several years studying binary pulsars at the Arecibo radio telescope. With his brother, he gave traveling lectures about their discoveries in the areas of fractional calculus, fractals, and chaotic systems. Over the past 15 years, he has presented public lectures on such topics as Relativity and Dimensions, Metaphysics in Biology, Transformation in Supernova and Metamorphosis in Biology. Dr. Clarage is currently a lead scientist with the SAFIRE Project.
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 Quoting: aether


we discovered the process called charge separation causes water to form it`s exclusion zone (ez) within itself when water is in contact with anything not itself including other water, the 4th state of water (gell like/lattice structure) and we discovered the energy (electricity) caused by the process enables electricity to be utilized forever from our universes 0 point domains causing over unity/perpetual motion

now we discover this:

5.50

"our nervous systems maintain a small charge separation with respect to the rest of our bodies
that carefully managed charge separation system allows you to have thoughts and feelings and move around all day"


now the point is this, we know water move's because it self organizes the energy to do so
we know blood assists the heart to move blood (itself) because it is 90% water and now we discover our nervous system is self organizing of the energy it requires to function
we are separately "plugged" into our non material dimensions (o point) at every level/layer thus far discovered

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The canonization of John Paul II and John XXIII:

[link to www.christiantoday.com]

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well that is quite nice to wake up to also tounge
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Did you see where his crucifix fell and killed someone a few days ago?
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i did
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I connect him to the Iroquois because the place was called that where I lived at the time of his death. I remember seeing his image on the tv and the electrical image of him rose up out of the tv to the ceiling and then disappeared. Thought it was strange at the time, but not too much as that place had strange things always going on.

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Still not sure what the exact connection/meaning is but thinking it has to do with the great law of peace somehow.
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04/27/2014 12:12 PM
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Yes. I have it bilaterally.

One side or the other. Never both at once. I can feel the line drawn down the center on the roof of my mouth, if I don't catch it fast enough.
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Oh, that is not good. Had that pain once. Have you looked/researched into frankincense for treatment? The pure oil is somewhat expensive though. Some put it on the roof of the mouth and some under the tongue.

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Interesting. I have not. I'm lucky enough where it doesn't happen very often. Maybe 4-5 times a year for 2-3 days. With a sneaky onset of several days. The pain in my ear this time caused me to wonder if that is what it was, but it could have been something else. So I waited until I was certain.

Tegretol makes me tired and a bit loopy. So I don't take it unless I have to.
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Still, that is alot compared to not. Yeah, that is how the shingles thing started, with ear pain but swollen. I don't like taking medicine either unless I have to.
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04/27/2014 12:21 PM
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A specific Eastern White Pine was the symbol of the Iroquois constitution known as the Gayanashagowa or Great Law of Peace given by The Great Peacemaker to the Iroquois people hundreds of years before the European arrival in America.[citation needed] Its characteristic bundles of five needles became the symbol of the Five Nations joined together as one. According to Iroquois tradition, the Great Law of Peace ended the ancient cycle of enmity and continuous conflict between the separate tribes and united them into the Iroquois Confederacy that made them into the most powerful force in North America until the rapid expansion of European colonization in the 18th century.



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Pines are the most common conifers and the genus Pinus consists of more than 100 species. Sequencing of their genomes remained a huge challenge because of the high complexity and size.[19] Loblolly pine became the first species with its complete genome sequenced.[9][20] Its genome is the largest of any genome so far known. The whole genome is made up of 20.15 billion base pairs, which is more than seven times that of humans.[10] Conifer genomes are known to be full of repetitive DNA, which make up 82% of the genome in loblolly pine (compared to only 25% in humans). The number of genes is estimated at about 50,172, of which 15,653 are already confirmed. Most of the genes are duplicates. Some genes have the longest introns observed among 24 fully sequenced plant genomes.
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04/27/2014 12:23 PM
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